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An MSNBC Newsvine poll conducted the day after the fascist healthcare takeover passed: Take careful note of the number of voters. Almost 600,000 votes, which is an insane amount. Assuming no fraud, the gigantic sample size pretty AND the fact its hosted on a communist news site, I think its safe to say the Dems…

While trolling my favorite internet forums, I ran across a post on ATS written by someone claiming to be a “Son of Liberty”. I found the post intriguing and have since seen news reports of politicians windows being broken across the country. Its an interesting bit of history and an incitement to mild civil disobedience.…

Oh this is so money. Finally some honesty. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2010/03/18/dem_congressman_if_you_dont_tie_our_hands_we_will_keep_stealing.html I wish I could embed this, but it doesn’t look like I’m able to. Check it out, you’ll have a heart attack.

Experiment: Pretend there is no US federal government at all for a moment. Now assume two states are side by side and equal in all respects. – same laws, same taxes, same everything. State A decides it wants to socialize healthcare. In order to do this, it will necessarily have to set prices and raise…

“We are spending more money than we have ever spent before, and it does not work. After eight years, we have just as much unemployment as when we started and an enormous debt to boot.” -US Treasury Secretary, Henry Morgenthau Guess when Morgenthau wrote that? May of 1939 Even mainstream economists have been forced to…

18 lectures on Fascism by prominent economists. Click the little square icon in the lower left to bring up a scrollable list of the lecturers or click the link below to see individual selectable lectures. playlist

LOL The Association for Psychological Science has issued a new study on how people react after buying “green” products. It turns out that when people do acts of “good” they are then far more likely to do acts of “bad”. The study concludes: Consumer choices reflect not only price and quality preferences but also social…

Bruce Caldwell, a Professor of Economics and the Director of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University and expert "Austrian," discusses a very relevant topic for our day and age: Friedrich Hayek’s observations on the Road to Serfdom.